5.Select the "Configure Authorization Service" checkbox. Set the "Authorization Service" to "Unix and config files".
6.Review and modify (if necessary) the following authorization fields:
•Local Site Name. The value is usually set to the full host name of the local host. This can be determined by using the 'hostname' and 'domainname' commands.
•Local Realm Name. The value is usually set to the "Local Site Name" all capitalized.
•Local Realm ID. The field is set to a unique ID number for each site. Ask your support representative for an appropriate value.
7.By default, the system's configuration files (/etc/passwd, /etc/group, and /etc/shadow) are used to administer the authentication and authorization services. As an option, the HPSS configuration files can be used instead. These files will be created by mkhpss as part of this configuration. Other HPSS utilities are available to administer these HPSS configuration files. Refer to Section 2.2.2: Security Mechanisms in the HPSS Management Guide for more information. To use the HPSS configuration files, select the "Enable local Unix Passwd Files" checkbox. The default names for the files should be used as displayed.
HPSS Installation Guide | July 2008 |
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